History
Wrestler: | Times: | Date: | Location: | Notes: |
---|---|---|---|---|
Combat Toyoda | 1 | November 5, 1990 | Tokyo | Defeated Beastie the Road Warrior to become the first WWA World Women's Champion. |
Megumi Kudo | 1 | March 28, 1991 | Tokyo | |
Combat Toyoda | 2 | August 17, 1991 | Tokyo | |
Miwa Sato | 1 | October 14, 1991 | Tokyo | |
Shark Tsuchiya | 1 | March 25, 1992 | Tokyo | |
Megumi Kudo | 2 | May 24, 1992 | Tokyo | |
Combat Toyoda | 3 | July 24, 1993 | Kitakyushu, Fukuoka | |
Crusher Maedomari | 1 | October 31, 1993 | Tokyo | Vacated title in February, 1994 |
Megumi Kudo | 3 | February 25, 1994 | Tokyo | Defeated Leilani Kai to become first FMW Independent World Women's Champion and win vacant WWA Women's Title. |
Combat Toyoda | 4 | June 19, 1994 | Tokyo | |
Yukie Nabeno | 1 | August 28, 1994 | Vacated on December 12, 1994 due to injury | |
Bad Nurse Nakamura | 1 | March 30, 1995 | Yokohama, Kanagawa | Defeated Megumi Kudo for vacant titles. |
Megumi Kudo | 4 | May 5, 1995 | Kawasaki, Kanagawa | |
Shark Tsuchiya | 2 | November 20, 1995 | Fukuoka, Fukuoka | |
Combat Toyoda | 5 | December 10, 1995 | Tokyo | |
Megumi Kudo | 5 | May 5, 1996 | Kawasaki, Kanagawa | |
Shark Tsuchiya | 3 | March 21, 1997 | Sendai, Miyagi | |
Megumi Kudo | 6 | April 29, 1997 | Yokohama, Kanagawa | Vacated on June 13, 1997 due to retirement |
Shark Tsuchiya | 4 | September 28, 1997 | Kawasaki, Kanagawa | Defeated Aja Kong for vacant titles. Both titles were retired shortly after. |
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